Rest and Refreshing BOW Civil War Sampler Quilt
#741
Good job, everyone! It's nice to see those early blocks again. Never too late to start! :-)
I've used my weekends (that's when I sew) in July to put together a twin size quilt for my granddaughter. I hope to get back to these blocks before long!
I've used my weekends (that's when I sew) in July to put together a twin size quilt for my granddaughter. I hope to get back to these blocks before long!
#743
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Location: Cottage Grove, MN
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Caught up! Wahoo!
Blocks 13, 14, and 15
I am going to a county fair tomorrow and I am looking forward to the quilts on display in the open class and 4-H areas. The 4-Hers are way more advanced in making quilts than I was at that age! Lol! Of course, that was 47 plus years ago and my mother's machine was basic.
Connie
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Blocks 13, 14, and 15
I am going to a county fair tomorrow and I am looking forward to the quilts on display in the open class and 4-H areas. The 4-Hers are way more advanced in making quilts than I was at that age! Lol! Of course, that was 47 plus years ago and my mother's machine was basic.
Connie
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#744
Love those blocks, Connie. You have passed me up! We had a really sad death of a friend this past week, and I've fallen behind. The young man was a 21yo fireman who just got married in May! It tore up the whole town. 2500+ were at the funeral... fireman from all over the state and tons and tons of friends and family. It was the saddest and also the most beautiful funeral I have ever attended. May he rest in peace.
I will do this week's block soon. I'm going to try and find a way to cut those neutrals in one piece, rather than seam in the 1" pieces. I just really don't like that construction. It bugs me.
I'm loving these blocks.
I will do this week's block soon. I'm going to try and find a way to cut those neutrals in one piece, rather than seam in the 1" pieces. I just really don't like that construction. It bugs me.
I'm loving these blocks.
#745
Nice blocks Connie. Bonnie , Such a sad loss for you and your town. I also didn't like making the rectangles on the ends of the flying geese. The seams show too. Doesn't look right or feel right to make them this way. Same with the checkerboard. Seems like the colors are laid out wrong somehow. Just my opinion.
#748
2 1/2" x 3 1/2" rectangle, and sew and flip a 2 1/2" square across one corner. Similar to the sew and flip method of making flying geese. You would need one and one reverse for each side. The seam would be where the two triangles meet.
#750
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: The Deep South near Cajun Country, USA
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I am skipping around making the blocks, while I find the other colors I need. Block 13 - Double Star didn't look that hard. OOPS! I forgot how to make QST's and naturally, since I don't read the directions, it's a bit harder than it should be. After reading a couple of different methods, I got the outside blue and neutrals done. Then the final part to put together was the red and neutral QST's around the center block. I made 4 beautiful blocks. Darn! I put the wrong neutral in them. Now I have 4 babies waiting for a new home. I made sure I had the right fabric and sewed them again. Here's block 13 in all it's glory.
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